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- She was named FIFA's "World Player of the Year" in both 2001 and 2002
- Won Olympic Gold Medal in 1996 and 2004
- Won Womens World Cup in 1991 and 1999
- She held the record for most international goals scored until 2013.
- At the age of 15, Hamm was the youngest soccer players to play for the national team.
- Hamm won 4 consecutive NCAA women's championships while attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Won a World Cup at age 19. Becoming the youngest player in history to win the World Cup.
- Hamm was one of only two women named to the FIFA 100 list which was a list of the 125 greatest living soccer players selected by Pele and the FIFA organization.
- Soccer USA's "Female Athlete of the Year" five consecutive years (1994-98)
- ESPY Award for "Soccer Player of the Year".
- ESPY Award for "Female- Athlete of the Year".
- Founder of the Mia Hamm Foundation
- Global Ambassador for FC Barcelona